Loan Look-Up Tool

To understand the options available for getting help with your mortgage – including the Administration's Home Affordable Refinance Program® (HARP) and the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP®) – it is important for you to know who owns your loan.

Using the secured look-up tool below, you can quickly find out if Freddie Mac owns your loan. Please enter your information carefully – a spelling error or other small mistake could cause an inaccurate result. Abbreviations, typos, or including the "Street Type" in the "Street Name" field can also lead to inaccurate results.

Home Affordable Refinance Program® and HAMP® are registered trademarks of the U.S. Department of Treasury.

Self-Service Lookup

* Indicates required fields.

* First Name

* Last Name

* House Number

* Street NameDo not include "Street", "Avenue", "Drive", etc. in this form field.

Why do we ask for your Social Security Number

Freddie Mac takes protecting your privacy seriously. We ask for your Social Security Number (SSN) to help us confirm that the requested information is being given to the mortgage holder or to someone authorized by the mortgage holder to receive the information.

We ask for your SSN because it allows us to quickly and accurately determine if your mortgage is held by Freddie Mac and to deliver an answer to you immediately. Providing a SSN increases the speed and accuracy of the look-up response.

We take measures to protect the SSN that you deliver to us (see below).

How do we handle your SSN after you enter it?

The SSN you enter within this form is only used to answer your specific look-up request. We do not save the number you enter or distribute it to a third party for any other purpose.

All information you enter in this form is transmitted from your web browser to our site via an encrypted communication channel. Please review our privacy policy for more details.

Do you have to provide your SSN number?

No. If you wish, you may submit an email request that does not require your SSN. Our customer service representatives will respond as quickly as they can, but given current demand it may take several days. Please be patient.

* VerificationBy checking this box and clicking on the button below to submit this information, I confirm I am the owner of this property or have the consent of the owner to lookup this information.

Support Information

If you are having difficulty paying your mortgage on time, your lender (also referred to as a mortgage servicer) should be your first call for assistance. They want to help you. The telephone number and mailing address of your mortgage lender should be listed on your monthly statement.

Be informed. Visit our Mortgage Help Resource Center for information and guidance on alternatives to foreclosure, working with your lender, avoiding fraud and more.

Be patient and diligent. Lenders are working hard to get to every call and sometimes it takes longer than you expect.

Get prepared. Before you call your lender, make sure you have all the necessary paperwork in-hand for a more productive conversation.